Publications by authors named "Takanori Fujii"

A phototriggered conjugation reaction of an aminocyclobutenedione and an acidic nucleophile was discovered. Upon blue light irradiation of the materials, a butenolide derivative with substituents derived from the aminocyclobutenedione and the nucleophile was produced. The reaction proceeded efficiently under organic solvent or organic solvent/aqueous buffer (1/1) conditions.

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A 75-year-old man presented with macroscopic hematuria and a high serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level. Macroscopic hematuria had subsided by the time of consultation. The PSA level was 38.

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Post-stroke patients exhibit distinct muscle activation electromyography (EMG) features in sit-to-stand (STS) due to motor deficiency. Muscle activation amplitude, related to muscle tension and muscle synergy activation levels, is one of the defining EMG features that reflects post-stroke motor functioning and motor impairment. Although some qualitative findings are available, it is not clear if and how muscle activation amplitude-related biomechanical attributes may quantitatively reflect during subacute stroke rehabilitation.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The study focuses on the sit-to-stand movement in post-stroke patients, developing a handrail-type sensor to measure force without needing elaborate body sensors, which aids in assessing motor impairment.
  • * Findings indicate that patients with severe impairments exert more force on the handrail and have altered movement patterns compared to those with moderate impairments, allowing for effective classification of motor ability levels.
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The elemental (C/N) and stable isotopic (δC, δN) compositions and compound-specific δN values of amino acids (δN) were evaluated for coral holobionts as diagnostic tools to detect spatiotemporal environmental heterogeneity and its effects on coral health. Hermatypic coral samples of eight species were collected at 12 reef sites with differing levels of pollution stress. The C/N ratios, δC values, and δN values of coral tissues and endosymbiotic algae were determined for 193 coral holobionts, and the amino acid composition and δN values of selected samples were analyzed.

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Sit-to-stand (STS) motion is an important daily activity, and many post-stroke patients have difficulty performing STS motion. Previous studies found that there are four muscle synergies (synchronized muscle activations) in the STS motion of healthy adults. However, for post-stroke patients, it is unclear whether muscle synergies change and which features primarily reflect motor impairment.

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Background: Recovery of postural adjustment, especially when seated, is important for performing activities of daily living after stroke. However, conventional clinical measures provide little insight into a common strategy for dynamic sitting balance and gait. We aimed to evaluate functional re-organization of posture and ambulatory performance after stroke.

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We have developed a prototype high-definition imaging system using polymer-dispersed liquid-crystal (PDLC) light valves, which can modulate unpolarized light with high spatial resolution and exhibit a high optical efficiency, based on the light-scattering effect. We fabricated high-definition light valves with a fine polymer-matrix structure in a PDLC film by controlling the curing conditions used during the photopolymerization-induced phase separation and formation process. This device has excellent characteristics, such as a high resolution, with 50 lp/mm for a limiting resolution and greater than 20 lp/mm at the 50% modulation transfer function point, and a reflectivity of greater than 60%.

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